"A 70-year-old woman on trial for violating an anti-stalking law by bombarding a 79-year-old man with love letters and repeatedly visiting his home should be jailed for 10 months, prosecutors have told a local court.
...According to the indictment, Suzuki forced her way into the man's home on seven occasions between July 12, 2006, and Oct. 31 that year, despite being handed a stalking prohibition order by the Ibaraki Prefectural Public Safety Commission.
Prosecutors said the woman sent 206 love letters to the 79-year-old man and cleaned his family's grave site 85 times. After the prohibition order was issued, the woman demanded 1.25 million yen from the man for the amount she paid to get a driver's license to travel to his home and for the gasoline costs.
Later, she reportedly started sending threatening letters to the man, saying, "If it comes down to it, you could die," the indictment said. (Mainichi)"
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Japan, I love you.
Prosecutors demand 10 months' jail for 70-year-old female stalker - MSN-Mainichi Daily News:
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